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AVAILABLE CONFIGURATIONS UDP-9 is available in following ver- sions: Ä UDP-9 Rifle with 16" barrel, Mag- pul CTR stock and free float 13.5" handguard where upper Picatinny rail was replaced by M-LOK slots. Ä UDP-9 SBR with 6" barrel, 5.5" handguard and Magpul CTR stock Ä UDP-9 PDW, the SBR but with 5-position MVB 9MM ARC Stock Ä UDP-9 Pistol, the SBR adjusted for state regulations with polymer stock-brace that allows to fire UDP- 9 as a pistol, and that is one handed. Two types of braces are available, SB Tactical SBA3 and Shockwave Brace. Ä UDP-9i, integrally suppressed UDP-9. The SBR version has 6" barrel and 5.1" suppressor and Full Length version has 8" barrel and 8.1" suppressor. Angstadt Arms Jack9 is available only with fixed Shockwave Brace. .45 cal UDP-45 is currently only available in Pistol configuration with 6" 1:16 barrel and SB Tactical SBA3 Brace. One of the recent success of the Angstadt Arms is US Army award for Sub Compact Weapon Prototype Opportunity. The company is one of the six chosen to deliver prototype 9 mm firearms which will be con- sidered as potential Sub Compact Weapon, "a highly concealable 9mm system capable of engaging threat personnel with a high volume of lethal force while accurately firing at close range with minimal collat- eral damage". US Army is currently looking for up to 1,000 submachine guns. Good luck! PEW! PEW! All of the Angstadt Arms PCCs he had opportunity to shoot are fun. There is almost no recoil and trigger (even though it is normal MIL-SPEC with trigger pull of around 7 lbs) works really well. Fitting of the every part is very snug. There nothing is wobbling and nothing creaks. The best part is of course the common layout with AR-15 rifles. This makes your training way easier (the very same operations and hab- FIREARMS